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Philip Deignan

Philip Deignan became the first Irishman to ride for Team Sky in 2014 and quickly established himself as a popular member of the squad.

An experienced climber, Deignan excelled in last season's Giro d'Italia - his 10th Grand Tour appearance. One of the strongest domestiques in cycling, he will be hoping for another consistent campaign at the head of the peloton.

Jon Dibben
Team Sky

Jon Dibben

After turning pro in 2017 Dibben spent the season transitioning to life on the road. With a Classics campaign under his belt, a year of gaining experience was capped off superbly by his first pro victory.

Dibben powered around the stage six time trial at the Tour of California to pull off the win, which was also his first on the WorldTour stage. The young Brit should enjoy further progression in 2018 with the benefit of a season under his belt.

Kenny Elissonde

A thoroughbred climber, in his first year with Team Sky Kenny Elissonde provided some great support in the mountains.

The biggest result of the Frenchman's career remains his stage win on the famed Angliru at the 2013 Vuelta a Espana. Kenny nearly repeated the feat in 2016, finishing second on the queen stage, and he just missed out on the King of the Mountains jersey. In his first year with Team Sky Elissonde finished on the podium at Herald Sun Tour and Route du Sud, as well as riding the Giro d'Italia.

Chris Froome

During the 2017 season Chris Froome wrote yet more pages in the story of an incredible career, taking a modern day first Tour-Vuelta double.

Froome hit peak form as the Tour de France reached its climax, with the Brit taking a superb fourth victory at the biggest event in cycling. Not content with simply becoming a four-time Tour winner, less than four weeks later Froome lined up at the start of the Vuelta. Leading the Spanish Grand Tour from stage three onwards, and picking up two stage wins along the way, Froome finally clinched victory after so many years of near misses.

For 2018 Froome has set a new and equally ambitious goal, as he takes aim at the Giro d'Italia before going in search of a fifth Tour de France title.

Tao Geoghegan Hart

Tao hit the ground running in 2017 with an extensive race programme as he found his feet in the pro ranks.

After attending the team's launch as a teenager, Geoghegan Hart quickly adjusted to life as a Team Sky rider last season. A pair of eighth places in Yorkshire and California hinted at what is to come, with a year of valuable experience gained along the way.

Michal Golas

With two seasons under his belt as a Team Sky rider, Golas has continued to be one of the strongest and most dependable domestiques in the sport.

The Pole, national champion on the road in 2012, put his knowledge to fine use across last year's campaign, playing a crucial team role in numerous races - including the Giro d'Italia, plus team wins at Strade Bianche and Paris-Nice.

Sebastián Henao

2017 saw Sebastian Henao solidify his reputation as a strong and dependable climber, as well as gaining more experience in big races.

Henao rode and completed his fourth Giro d'Italia in 2017, but most notably he supported his cousin Sergio in victory at Paris-Nice. The Henao family will be hoping for more great memories this season.

Sergio Henao

Sergio Henao enjoyed arguably the biggest year of his career in 2017, clinching Paris-Nice, a national title and forming part of a winning Tour de France squad.

Henao capped his return from a near-career-ending injury with victory at the Race to the Sun. Doing so in his national jersey made victory all the sweeter for Sergio, who supported Chris Froome to victory a few months later at the Tour. He'll be after more success this year.

Benat Intxausti

Benat Intxausti joined Team Sky in 2016 as one of the most accomplished stage racers in the pro peloton.

Two years later he continues to battle an illness that has forced him to sit out the best part of two seasons. The Spaniard will continue to work with the team in 2018 as we look to help him back into race shape.

Christian Knees

The German enjoyed a career year in 2017, supporting Chris Froome to victory at both the Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana.

Comfortable setting a tempo and using his considerable frame to keep his team leader out of the wind, Knees is also an incredibly adept climber, and no stranger to setting a pace in the medium mountains.

David Lopez

Heading into his sixth year with Team Sky, David Lopez is one of the most experienced climbers in the peloton.

Lopez racked up a 16th Grand Tour appearance in 2017, and played a key role in helping Chris Froome to victory at the Vuelta a Espana. The Spaniard will be hoping to inspire more team success this season.

Gianni Moscon

Following on from a breakthrough debut season, Moscon's star continued to rise in 2017 with major results in some of the world's tough races.

Having earned his first pro victory a year earlier, the Italian took a rousing top-five finish at Paris-Roubaix, claimed a national title, starred on his Grand Tour debut at the Vuelta and ended the year with third at Il Lombardia.

Wout Poels

Team Sky’s joker in the pack, Wout Poels rebounded from an injury-hit start to 2017 to play a crucial role in Team Sky's first Vuelta a Espana victory.

Team Sky's first Monument winner back in 2016 at Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Poels finished the season in impressive form, taking third in Poland, before claiming sixth at the Vuelta in support of Chris Froome's victory.

Salvatore Puccio

The Italian has continued his progression as a strong domestique and 2017 saw Puccio play a part in Team Sky's Vuelta a Espana victory.

Hitting the Spanish Grand Tour in top form, he ably supported Chris Froome across the three weeks and displayed some of his best climbing work to date. In 2018 he will be hoping for another progression on the bike.

Luke Rowe

One of the strongest all-round riders in the world, 2018 will see Luke Rowe battle back from injury after suffering a serious leg break towards the end of last season.

With a strong start to 2017 Rowe picked up great results in Australia and the early-season Classics, but it was the Tour de France where he excelled, helping to Road Captain Chris Froome to a fourth victory in the biggest race of them all.

Pavel Sivakov

Another top climbing talent to join Team Sky ahead of the 2018 season, the Russian showed his class last season with victory at the under-23 version of the Giro d'Italia.

Sivakov enjoyed a fantastic 2017, claiming overall victories at the Ronde de l'Isard and Giro Ciclistico della Valle d'Aosta Mont Blanc, in addition to the Baby Giro. He even bounced back from a tough Tour de l'Avenir to win the final stage in style.

Geraint Thomas

2017 proved to be a season of highs and lows for the Welshman, who pulled on the Tour de France yellow jersey after winning the stage one time trial.

The joy of going into yellow was contrasted by two crashes that forced 'G' to leave both the Tour and the Giro d'Italia - his big 2017 target - due to injury. Victory at the pre-Giro Tour of the Alps hinted at what might have been, and he will be going all out to return to that form this season.

Dylan van Baarle

One of eight new signings for the 2018 season, Dylan van Baarle arrives to bolster the team's Classics challenge.

The Dutchman's credentials cannot be denied, with a fourth and a sixth place at the Tour of the Flanders in the last two years. With a strong TT Van Baarle is also able to target week-long stage races, and won the Tour of Britain back in 2014.

Lukasz Wisniowski
Team Sky

Lukasz Wisniowski

Age: 26
Nationality: Poland
Height: 1.90M
Speciality: All Rounder
Time with Team Sky: 1 year

In his first season with the team Lukasz Wisniowski demonstrated what a strong all-round rider he is.

The Pole was an ever-present throughout the team's Classics campaign, and pushed hard to help his compatriot Michal Kwiatkowski to victory at Milan-San Remo-